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that was david cooke, not david lee.arch, has collapsed, and all its future flights and holidays have been cancelled. more than 750,000 people have lost bookings, and over 100,000 customers overseas are being flown home, in what the government is calling the uk's biggest peacetime repatriation. our business editor simonjack reports. grounded for good. monarch waited for its 36 aircraft to be out of the air before putting an end to nearly 50 years of flying. one man was due to fly to the canary islands with 30 friends and family, for a wedding, only to be told he would have to pay £400 each for alternative flights. gutted, really, to be honest with you. i think it's bang out of order. they've done — they've not even apologised, you know, and i think that's just disgusting. in manchester, passengers were equally stunned. i'm still in shock, really, because we've just arrived only to find this out. this is the first we've heard. 0n arriving at the airport, we find out that there's a problem with the flight. customers who bo
that was david cooke, not david lee.arch, has collapsed, and all its future flights and holidays have been cancelled. more than 750,000 people have lost bookings, and over 100,000 customers overseas are being flown home, in what the government is calling the uk's biggest peacetime repatriation. our business editor simonjack reports. grounded for good. monarch waited for its 36 aircraft to be out of the air before putting an end to nearly 50 years of flying. one man was due to fly to the canary...
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he said too many of them benefited financially from the money doled out by charles and david cook. the rally included a buchanan as well in his suggestion of so many having been bought. well, buchanan to longer came to campus after 1998 after the fight for this pushed to the side to teach the strategy to a new generation of operatives at the alacrity that he once showed nor did he play any other ongoing role that i've been able to trace them but have now become the movement. we continue to accept the emoluments that are his way. in his memoir published ten years later, he went out of his way to say that looking back over his lifetime's work, i have no regrets. they would defeat the keynesian economics and politics by winning the war of ideas against the other side, not by writing training manuals. had he withdrawn after 1998 so he wouldn't have to personally witnessed with his decades of work it up again, we don't know. they continued to expect buchanan but not so blindly as the 2012 election approached it may well suffer at least in principle serious harm for how to become the ins
he said too many of them benefited financially from the money doled out by charles and david cook. the rally included a buchanan as well in his suggestion of so many having been bought. well, buchanan to longer came to campus after 1998 after the fight for this pushed to the side to teach the strategy to a new generation of operatives at the alacrity that he once showed nor did he play any other ongoing role that i've been able to trace them but have now become the movement. we continue to...
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zuckerberg on stage with david cook patrick. -- david kirkpatrick.o. he is the one that said shut up, it's a debacle. brian wieser is right. this thing is going to go. i want to make clear the value he added the day of the ipo. -- wene: my question is don't understand the unintended consequences at the moment of exactly what facebook is. my morning must-read comes from max read. there are real consequences to our inability to understand what facebook is. not even president pope this really zuckerberg -- viceroy zuckerberg. from an investment analyst point of view and how do you full this into earnings and the pitfalls that go with it? aboutm not as concerned those matters from a valuation perspective as some of the other issues that are out there. the problem is they compound in terms of marketers trust. can't identify whether or not there have been russian actors buying ads from them if they can't provide tourate data in terms of 18 34-year-olds. they overstate the number of 18 to 34-year-olds by 29%. only plus 3% people from new jersey. interesting
zuckerberg on stage with david cook patrick. -- david kirkpatrick.o. he is the one that said shut up, it's a debacle. brian wieser is right. this thing is going to go. i want to make clear the value he added the day of the ipo. -- wene: my question is don't understand the unintended consequences at the moment of exactly what facebook is. my morning must-read comes from max read. there are real consequences to our inability to understand what facebook is. not even president pope this really...
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was that larry david or did you cook that up?evolved it started off with a simple cataloger. he took off to a different end when he went off to burma. consequently every show had one of these monologues that started off with the best of intentions but took a left-hand turn somewhere. jesse: the urban sombrero is one of my favorites. >> what else that? >> the urban sombrero. jesse: so a lot of the other players on "seinfeld," democrats. but the show never got political. and i thought that was probably one of the most of appealing things about the show. >> there were a lot of appealing things about the show. the most of important is it was about talking. there were no cell phones in seinfeld it was been gauging another person. they were sitting in a booth and it was about talk. in this world of divisiveness when you are either this or that. i have never seen a temper to this country like it is now and it makes me sad. i can't have my point of view respected by anybody else without them going into a spasm of disgust that i supported
was that larry david or did you cook that up?evolved it started off with a simple cataloger. he took off to a different end when he went off to burma. consequently every show had one of these monologues that started off with the best of intentions but took a left-hand turn somewhere. jesse: the urban sombrero is one of my favorites. >> what else that? >> the urban sombrero. jesse: so a lot of the other players on "seinfeld," democrats. but the show never got political. and...
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sister restaurant to joe beef. >> david: i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooksof low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food, perhaps. >> david: yeah. >> anthony: first course. >> fred: jambon blanc. some salmon. gravlax of char. solomon grundy. beets and eggs. >> anthony: look at that. [ david speaking french ] >> anthony: unbelievable. look at the aspic work. >> fred: this is smoked eel and potatoes inside. [ man speaking french ] salmon pastrami. >> anthony: and wait a minute. this is super classic. >> david: oeuf en gelee. >> anthony: and this, oeuf en gelee. egg in aspic. soft boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin-set broth, classically garnished with white ham, tarragon leaves, black truffles. oh, my god. i was pretty sure that i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight, after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be both delicious and merciful to take advantage of the somewhat lighter and insanely delicious fare by their
sister restaurant to joe beef. >> david: i think we always compensate a little bit with overabundance of food because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooksof low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food, perhaps. >> david: yeah. >> anthony: first course. >> fred: jambon blanc. some salmon. gravlax of char. solomon grundy. beets and eggs. >> anthony: look at that. [ david speaking french ] >> anthony: unbelievable. look at the...
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david blaine. while others just cook, at college inn we craft a deeper, richer broth because every detail matters.y select our all-natural chicken and farm grown vegetables, purposefully blend the most flavorful herbs and spices, and finish with a long, slow simmer. the savory taste of college inn broth is the detail that helps you make any dish, and every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! waiting for life-saving organ can be very daunting. a process that could take years. well, now researchers at penn medicine might have a break through study that could change that. >> but there is a catch. it means patients will neither to make a scary but potentially live-changing decision. fox 29's joyce evans explains. >> reporter: lunch time at the is
david blaine. while others just cook, at college inn we craft a deeper, richer broth because every detail matters.y select our all-natural chicken and farm grown vegetables, purposefully blend the most flavorful herbs and spices, and finish with a long, slow simmer. the savory taste of college inn broth is the detail that helps you make any dish, and every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been...
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governments at all level gives them more control over the economy, so good for the cook county voters, get rid of the taxes. davidfor americans taking in their own hands. i understand there were lobby i-isti i-ist-- lobbyists and politicians, but in was a down-home movement. >> i'm glad for the people out there. the sin taxes they do nothing to change behaviors. this is about padding the coffers of government and taking away freedoms. if this had to do with reducing sugar they wouldn't-- and reducing obesity, they wouldn't have included also flavored waters and juices. this is all such baloney. david: and to steve's point, there were political forces against the tax that probably had an influence, but there were political forces for it, and former new york city mayor bloomberg, a multi-billionaire spent $10 million in favor of the tax because he's against soft drinks and he lost. i kind of like that. >> well, david, the real health threat to america is not so much sugar as it is the sweet tooth of politicians for more of our money. so, good for the voters of chicago. [laughter] >> all right. and john tamny, isn't
governments at all level gives them more control over the economy, so good for the cook county voters, get rid of the taxes. davidfor americans taking in their own hands. i understand there were lobby i-isti i-ist-- lobbyists and politicians, but in was a down-home movement. >> i'm glad for the people out there. the sin taxes they do nothing to change behaviors. this is about padding the coffers of government and taking away freedoms. if this had to do with reducing sugar they wouldn't--...
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david johnson. you can avoid extra calories trifrom cooking r. with too much butter and oil. introducing new pam spray pump. with 1 gram of fat and ten calories per serving plus the superior non-stick you love. hashtag omeletgoals new pam spray pump. ( ♪ ) ♪ one is the only number ♪ that you'll ever need ♪ ♪ because one is the only number ♪ when everything you do is focused on being the best... serenity is a welcome distraction. the one and only cadillac escalade. ( ♪ ) >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. the one and only with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. it's ok that everybody ignores me when i drive. it's fine, 'cause i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident-free. and i don't share it with mom. right, mom? right. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. >>> new details on the ambush in niger that left fo
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for david murphy and the entire "action news" team i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. >>> announcer: let's get cooking! we're celebrating all hour-long from "the epcot international food and wine festival" at the walt disney world resort in florida. and today, we're cooking up our most requested recipes, just for you! >> totally! >> announcer: clinton's got mind-blowing tips everyone will be buzzing about tomorrow. then, mario's making the social media sensation you asked for! plus, we're helping make your next party stress-free with a dip that'll make you flip. find out how we do it, right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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for david murphy and rick williams and the entire "action news" team i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. >> announcer: let's get cooking. >> announcer: let's get cooking. it's a delicious food flashback as we cook up your childhood faves with a twist. we'll be working 9:00 to 5:00 in the kitchen because music legend dolly parton is here. >> are you kidding me? >> announcer: plus, we're hanging with espn's mike golic. it's about to get tasty and twisty up in here, right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> thank you. good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." okay, everyone, close your eyes. now think of your favorite memory from when you were a kid. did that fill your mind with nostalgia? and more importantly, did that
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earth for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems -- >> david chalian, while people may applaud the senator for saying that, what's the reality within his own party? >> the reality is that john mccain is swimming upstream a little bit to where the grassroots base, the republican party with trump has ignited as he ran for office and has remained totally solid with as he has been in office the bannon wing of the republican party has been the forceful wing, the winning wing of late. and so john mccain is representing what is a clear view within the republican party but not a prevailing view in terms of the recent elections that the republican party has been dealing with. >> last word, david gregory? >> a very difficult time. the republican party is convulsing within itself. the democratic party is as well. two-party system is under great strain. there's a lot of identity politics in the country, polarized electorate. retreating from the world. we're in a dangerous standoff from north korea. now you are starting to see important voices in the republ
earth for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems -- >> david chalian, while people may applaud the senator for saying that, what's the reality within his own party? >> the reality is that john mccain is swimming upstream a little bit to where the grassroots base, the republican party with trump has ignited as he ran for office and has remained totally solid with as he has been in office the bannon...
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reporter: david lopez is back behind bars at the main santa clara county jail after enjoying a week of freedom due to a clerical mistake. >> it's unacceptable. >> reporter: spokesman revengegy cook says the mistake happened september 28 when a civilian clerk received paper work releasing lopez. he had served his time for grand theft and was cleared to go. but the clerk didn't notice additional concurrent paper work for arm robbery. lopez was sent to eight year in state prison for that crime. because the clerk didn't see the second set of paper work no one noticed the inmate was gone until a week later when he was scheduled for transport. >> we notified all our executive staff. our detectives and they started a search for the inmate. >> reporter: even though lopez considered armed and dangerous had a week's head start the search that began at 7:00 in the morning was over about four hours later. investigators say the big break came curtsy of lopez himents who took to social media posting selfies at stores and restaurants. he was arrested at a golf course. >> this is the second major gaffe regarding inmates premature release. last november two inmates used tools to cut through jail
reporter: david lopez is back behind bars at the main santa clara county jail after enjoying a week of freedom due to a clerical mistake. >> it's unacceptable. >> reporter: spokesman revengegy cook says the mistake happened september 28 when a civilian clerk received paper work releasing lopez. he had served his time for grand theft and was cleared to go. but the clerk didn't notice additional concurrent paper work for arm robbery. lopez was sent to eight year in state prison for...
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sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems -- >> what do you hear there, david gregory? >> the voice of institutional memory in the senate, a voice of history in our country, a voice that is now completely unafraid of standing outside of the populism of donald trump and essentially saying shame on you. and he's joining other republicans who are doing the same. but that doesn't necessarily change the calculation of steve bannon, of this grassroots work. the president has signed on to say the gop establishment is still letting you down, is still not getting anything accomplished, is not doing its job. even mccain's good friend, lindsey graham, said over the weekend, yeah, i understand where trump and bannon are coming from, because we're not doing our jobs on issues like tax cuts or particularly health care. we're not making good on these promises. so, mccain's comments will be championed by many critics of the president, including a lot of democrats who otherwise wouldn't be with him on a lot of these issues because he's starting to align himself more strongly ag
sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems -- >> what do you hear there, david gregory? >> the voice of institutional memory in the senate, a voice of history in our country, a voice that is now completely unafraid of standing outside of the populism of donald trump and essentially saying shame on you. and he's joining other republicans who are doing the same. but that doesn't necessarily change the...
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david rabid who is down here seeing things going. the coast guard is volunteering their time and effort cooking for people.ion centers are operating. >> first, the outpouring from the community is just tremendous. i mean, there are probably as many volunteers as evacuees down here which is a great problem to have. i was here the first day, monday morning, with people bringing shopping carts full of clothing and pillows and blankets from the stores across the street. really, big hearted folks really stepping up big time. there's a lot of evacuees and, in fact, today we found out from cal oes that they are going to accelerate the repopulation efforts. usually they wait until everything is settled down, certified. they are trying to speed that up for this repopulation by 24, 48 or 72 hours. >> reporter: get people back home? >> to get people back home because there's so many people away from home. so really appreciative of that. really appreciate that effort to get people back home. i believe there are about 24 shelters in petaluma. i think our population increased by about 2,000 people in a very quick period
david rabid who is down here seeing things going. the coast guard is volunteering their time and effort cooking for people.ion centers are operating. >> first, the outpouring from the community is just tremendous. i mean, there are probably as many volunteers as evacuees down here which is a great problem to have. i was here the first day, monday morning, with people bringing shopping carts full of clothing and pillows and blankets from the stores across the street. really, big hearted...
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cooking and make sure he got some again. >> maria: wow. >> i brought some to the hospital and to him and david bailey because david when i saidaving so many of our friends lives, he said no, thank you for all the ribs. i mean what an incredible model. >> maria: what an incredible person really it's true. >> but i said david, did you really go completely uncovered, barry said it hit me, i have to make it him or me, him or me and that's when i stepped out and he said thank god it was him. >> maria: that's incredible congressman let me switch gears while i have you and ask you how are you going to vote on the tax plan. >> sure. >> maria: i can see there's push back here talking with gary cohn. are you okay with the elimination of the state and local deduction number one and what about a higher rate if they come up with another rate for the highest earners and the millionaire camp of up to 37 or 39%, is that something you would would be okay with? >> depending on what we did with the other areas, and by the way, i thought gary cohn did a good job and your questions were terrific but steve moore says i have the best description of
cooking and make sure he got some again. >> maria: wow. >> i brought some to the hospital and to him and david bailey because david when i saidaving so many of our friends lives, he said no, thank you for all the ribs. i mean what an incredible model. >> maria: what an incredible person really it's true. >> but i said david, did you really go completely uncovered, barry said it hit me, i have to make it him or me, him or me and that's when i stepped out and he said thank...
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david caruso. ♪ in a world, where the price of dinner could be your life. one man, one chef stands alone. >> eric: pick up. >> anthony: he just wanted to cook.inner is served. >> announcer: "32 yolks to slaughter." not coming soon to a theater near you. ♪ / ///. >>> never been in a rolls royce before. >> all handmade. >> wow. i'm riding shotgun down ocean avenue in a car worth about half a million dollars. what other cars do you have? >> right now i have a ferrari 458. a porsche turbo and a gt. the range rover. >> you're how old? >> 23. >> this 23-year-old sleg student from china
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. >> david: what do we use these for? >> you can cookhat my father created it's called thankful for you and it's just something that he always had lots of great friends helping him through the years and he always wanted to share that and we have a lady who paints these for about 15 years now and we would pass them around for the family. the other great thing my mom and dad would do would be the flower s and we have an acre of those so people come in and pick the flowers. >> todd: where is it? >> it's in pennsylvania just north of philadelphia. >> todd: not too much for the kids obviously they've been here all morning. thank you to all of the families that brought your kids in. >> thank you. >> todd: i'm going to keep this. coming up saturday night live unveiling its latest attack against kellyanne conway turning her into a clown. >> david: nothing funny about that for me plus disgraced producer harvey weinstein they actually needed a meeting to officially kick him out of the motion picture academy. tmz been breaking details from the star
. >> david: what do we use these for? >> you can cookhat my father created it's called thankful for you and it's just something that he always had lots of great friends helping him through the years and he always wanted to share that and we have a lady who paints these for about 15 years now and we would pass them around for the family. the other great thing my mom and dad would do would be the flower s and we have an acre of those so people come in and pick the flowers. >>...
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david. sit if you can train oxford to sit... sit you can train yourself to cook with less oil. pam spray pump made with extra virgin olive oil. now you can pump instead of pour, plus get the superior non-stick you love. new pam spray pump. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data without insights. and fragmented care, stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. at optum, we're partnering across the health system to tackle its biggest challenges. >>> julie pace, what are you working on today? >> the president is heading to las vegas where he will be meeting privately with some of those who were injured in the shooting, family members of those who died and first responders. this is a chance for him to show some of that empathy, bring comfort to people who have just been through a horrific situation. i don't think if he handles today better that it wipes away what we saw yesterday. i think those im
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david ellison, i liked his assessment except for one thing. it there's a purpermutation of higher rates we should pray for, it would mean the km i is cooking in greece. we'll be at 27,000 in the dow. what i see is bund yields closing at a low that isn't a good thing and shows they don't believe mario draghi wants to take the same road as the u.s. fed and having a tug-of-war even though the gap is widening, it's keeping it down a bit the short end's paying very close attention to the fed, maybe john taylor. you asked me yesterday, i think it's getting a little more response to the marketplace. 30s to 5s is the flattest in ten years. 10s to 2s. flattest since the summer of '16. all these things in my opinion are interesting but don't change the dynamic. higher stocks, slightly higher rates and the dollar, the dollar is still acting kind of squeamish by comparison. >> yeah, yeah. >> david, goldman's pretty squealish, t iswee ish squeamish, down 3% >> a number of factors that could push them down a bit. >> i like the banks. rates are generally going be rising that's a big positive for them already said the economy is good, credit is decent they'r
david ellison, i liked his assessment except for one thing. it there's a purpermutation of higher rates we should pray for, it would mean the km i is cooking in greece. we'll be at 27,000 in the dow. what i see is bund yields closing at a low that isn't a good thing and shows they don't believe mario draghi wants to take the same road as the u.s. fed and having a tug-of-war even though the gap is widening, it's keeping it down a bit the short end's paying very close attention to the fed, maybe...
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cook have too do these are wonders and changed our lives. >> all of those things and the stock is up 44%. you're talking like it hasn't done anything. >> the analysts, davidare stepi had in their backing they always have some fab country, united nations of sarcan fab aren't selling well, remember that? what book? >> the ugly american. >> got us both on that one. >> you've acknowledged that the x is not a q4 story the way we might have expected. >> it's a -- tax reform and the 10 that's what we have to look forward to 2018 will be tax reform and the x. >> you're looking forward to that >> yeah. >> no longer being able to deduct state and local income taxes. >> they are starting to fin agle that they are talking about the 401(k), you get one tenth -- that's a great idea. the only thing ever worked that the government has done and want to take that >> are you okay with the phase-in on corporate? >> no. >> phase-in. what percent chance do you think we get something done? >> in 2017. >> minus five. >> next year >> 35. it depends on the tweets >> it all does >> we're waiting to see if we'll get language tomorrow of that self-imposed deadlines. >> my wife kicked
cook have too do these are wonders and changed our lives. >> all of those things and the stock is up 44%. you're talking like it hasn't done anything. >> the analysts, davidare stepi had in their backing they always have some fab country, united nations of sarcan fab aren't selling well, remember that? what book? >> the ugly american. >> got us both on that one. >> you've acknowledged that the x is not a q4 story the way we might have expected. >> it's a --...
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